Did you install the -devel packages for all of the dependecies? They contain the headers nessessrary for complimation. Also you need gcc/binutils.

or you can try a slackware package, just untar the entire thing to / and delete /install afterwards


Neal Gompa wrote:
Well, the system is a Pentium 4 2.8GHz HyperThreading with 512MB RAM, so that is not the problem! It just always fails....

On 3/22/06, Segin < segin2005@gmail.com> wrote:
Neal Gompa wrote:
What happened to the Fedora packages? They have not been updated since 0.9.2!!!! Right now it is at 0.9.10!!! Nearly every other Linux distro supported has the up to date packages!!! And why does the Red Hat packages site not go to the SourceForge site as it does for SUSE packages and the others?? I have not really had the guts to ask until now, because I thought that maybe there was a slump, but now, its getting annoying!! And Fedora just released Fedora Core 5 yesterday!!! Please tell me new packages will be ready soon!!! Compiling WINE always crashes my computer, so I prefer to use the RPMs...

Is your computer also a Pentium 166MHz with 32MB of RAM? ...

No, wait, even THAT can compile wine. Wine wasn't rated for 16MB systems, sorry. </sarcasam>

Or in English: You need more RAM. When you run out of RAM, almost all UNIXes and clones have a kernel panic. Linux does either that, or it starts randomly killing off proccesses (your window manager, X, init, and so on) depending on it config at compile time.
Please make sure you have enough swap, you have plenty of RAM (512MB or more), all of your toolkit conponets (gcc, binutils, etc.) are up to date, and that you don't have faulty hardware.